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Dublin Tales
Ireland
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 พ.ย. 2016
Much like the Irish Character, Dublin Tales are a mix of humour and tragedy. On our city walks a personal tour guide will show you a side of Dublin many are too afraid to show.
Dublin tales started as a collaboration of like-minded Dublin tour guides, who yearned to tell the tales of the city often untold. We have come together to present a hidden side to Dublin's culture and history. All of our tour guides receive a fair wage and equal hours.
The Irish are a wandering race and travel is in our blood. All of our guides have travelled extensively and have a genuine love for tourism. Our guides are unique, we consider them to be storytellers. They will not just give you travel tips and tourist information, but spin you a tale of adventure.
We pride ourselves on having experts in many fields, whether it be history, literature, the paranormal, comedy, alcohol or music. We have a wide variety of tours that cover the most interesting, bloody and hilarious aspects of Dublin's past an
Dublin tales started as a collaboration of like-minded Dublin tour guides, who yearned to tell the tales of the city often untold. We have come together to present a hidden side to Dublin's culture and history. All of our tour guides receive a fair wage and equal hours.
The Irish are a wandering race and travel is in our blood. All of our guides have travelled extensively and have a genuine love for tourism. Our guides are unique, we consider them to be storytellers. They will not just give you travel tips and tourist information, but spin you a tale of adventure.
We pride ourselves on having experts in many fields, whether it be history, literature, the paranormal, comedy, alcohol or music. We have a wide variety of tours that cover the most interesting, bloody and hilarious aspects of Dublin's past an
A Fanatic Heart Part 2
The second half of this excellent biography of William Butler Yeats.
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Dublin Tenements Episode 4
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From 1840s until 1970s Dublin was blighted with the worst slums in all of Europe. Generation after generation of poor Dubliners would be forced into the disease ridden tenements to survive. This is the first documentary of note to tackle this sad and under-reported subject.
Dublin Tenements Episode 3
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A TG4 produced documentary on the conflict between the personalities of trade union leader Jim Larking and millionaire employer William Martin Murphy.
Down and Out in Dublin: Homelessness (1964)
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Housing Conditions in Dublin 1966
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Dublin A Personal View Episode 3
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Odd Men In
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Belfast was once one of the major centres of Jewish settlement in Ireland. Birthplace of Israeli president Chaim Herzog and several major political figures. This documentary looks at this forgotten community.Filmed in 1983.
Waiting for Godot Movie
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On a bare road in the middle of nowhere, two world-weary friends await the arrival of the mysterious Godot. While waiting, they speculate, bicker, joke and ponder life’s greater questions. As dusk begins to fall, two figures appear on the horizon. Regarded as one of the most significant plays of the twentieth century, Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett is a masterpiece that draws endless inter...
The Dublin Tenements: Episode 1
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Housing in Dublin 1964
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What is the importance of repetition in a play?
Waiting for Godot was famously described by Irish critic Vivian Mercier as a play in which ‘nothing happens, twice’. I always saw the repetition in the first and second act as born from Beckett's own existentialist philosophy. Have a read of Camus's Myth of Sisyphus, the Titan is doomed to push that blasted rock up a hill in the underworld for all eternity, as we are all doomed to repeat the mundanity of life until we die.
Pissheads to a man. And all the better for it.
COWARDICE en masse infuriates me. These men had what was called Balls!
Its so easy to get a gun with a phone an app or 3, wallet some coin, its on its way, found this out by accident looking for something that helps not kills, but if someone is coming for you or family its handy to know, make money not war ☘️
I watched this coming off a trip many years ago after a big night out. Seemed to fit with the lsd perfectly.
💕💕💕 thank u
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"Let's hang ourselves immediately"
stolen renamed video
Clinton Arkansas Cocaine
Beckett's classic play with an Irish flavour (albeit, with accents easily comprehendible to North American ears) . A wonderful combination of existential wonder and woe.
1:13:37
One of the best videos I've seen on TH-cam. I'm shocked. Also never left a comment before. Thanks
Don't watch this stuff stoned because damn this was confusing!
The best thing I ever watched. Thank you.
devastating
Man that was great.
part 2过段时间再看吧 心累
What a bunch of noble boys, their likes will not be seen again.
thanks Bob for bringing it home 50 yeaars away,cheers or the understanding where and who I am
((standing ovation)) Ty for posting this.
Irish twin toes.
A game A wooden box with no top. Thank you, I love A Labrynth, a game that doesn't require more than one but enjoys many.
lol was good!
Nice to see the Tower I saw it in 1965 It was not underwater Studied Yeats in England university Nice film
Yeats knew Georgie Hyde-Lees as he was her mentor in the Golden Dawn...and she was a friend of the Dorothy, wife of his friend Ezra Pound...!
Lads chilling in a 3am discord call
Joey the Lips RIP
Meselfe Wu's 6 t 8 last munt I'm a big boy now I'm 5 ps five
Every RTE documentary amazes me on its ability to exclude the north. Larkin already had 2 massive protests in Belfast and was there with Connolly. You’ll never see any of that on free state history junk.
When the Norse arrived in Dubhlinn two settlements already existed close to each other Baile atha cliath which Dubliners lived for around two thousand years and the oldest house found in 2020 in Dubhlinn was in copper alley which is not viking but older and is Anglo saxon
What’s interesting is how uninteresting celebrities are… just play music musician… play your tunes… I’m not interested one wit in your opinion on world affairs… not one…
1:34:36 there are some moments of extreme optimism in beckett
57:09 1:45:00
1:03:32 act 2
Dublin in saudi is hell i think
Yeah the good old days are gone forever innocent times Dublin
Excellent production, although I’d love to see both the Leo McKern and Tim Roth ones again - they used to be up on TH-cam. But I really enjoyed this, thanks for posting.
He’s such a great narrator ,brilliant 🤗🤗🤗🍀
nothing to be done
Fine documentary - not only was this man, in my humble opinion, the greatest Irish Poet - he is also one of the great poets -the voice of his age and are age - a fascinating man
This isn’t a play it’s a homily. Mere philosophical babble, Elitist “synthetic” art masquerading as Drama. The playwright should abandon his title and adopt the moniker of “Preacher.” More fitting.
You babble shows your unimaginative small mind
Murphy the parasite.
my gran aunt was a Jacob's worker who did 3 months during the LOCKOUT n was a gun runner during the RISING, same on Murphy.
We always find something that gives us the impression that we exist
Catherine Greene was the mother of my grandfather Donald Herold Fleiss, the Second. She was Heir to the Irish ☘️🇮🇪 throne. Until Ireland 🇮🇪 became a republic. She was born on September 1st 1880.
A travesty. Geldof is truly awful, Bono like, with a deeply vulgar idea of poetry as he has of song. Everything is for sale in Geldof's world of Breakfast Television and Band Aid.
A haunting documentary on a beautiful poet. Especially the rendition of The Stolen Child. ... by Edna o Brien. ..... The unrequited love of Yates to a beautiful woman who conceived an enchanted daughter to another man ...on the grave of her dead son ..is the stuff of folklore . Bob Geldof shows his love of Yates and his love of London.
Magnificent. Nice one, Bob 😉
I think this was a BBC TV play rather than a movie shown in theatres.